Some of the examples are very subjective. For example in the part of the Aristocats is mentioned that the gang of ally cats are kind of/sort of mean because they are trying to eat a mouse... well what did you expected? If cats are mean for eating their natural prey then are all non-vegetarian humans mean too?

Tolkien may (or may not - "The Fat Cat on the Mat" is so conventional that it's hardly proof of anything) have liked cats, but he certainly did not understand them. His notes on Queen Beruthiel and her cats are clear evidence of that.

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